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The [[Fleet Command Facility]] allows a destroyer in the second fleet of a combined fleet to escort a heavily damaged ship away from the sortie.
 
The [[Fleet Command Facility]] allows a destroyer in the second fleet of a combined fleet to escort a heavily damaged ship away from the sortie.
 
* <u>'''Must be equipped in the flagship of the first fleet'''</u> and needs a '''non-flagship DD not heavy, moderate, or light damaged '''in the second fleet for it to give the option to escort the ship.
 
* <u>'''Must be equipped in the flagship of the first fleet'''</u> and needs a '''non-flagship DD not heavy, moderate, or light damaged '''in the second fleet for it to give the option to escort the ship.
* The DD doing the escort will be the first to meet the requeriments. Positioning most importants DDs last (or flagship) is recomended.
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* The DD doing the escort will be the first to meet the requirements. Positioning most important DDs last (or flagship) is recommended.
 
* The screen will show up after [Results], and before the [Continue/Retreat] screen. The heavily damaged ship and another DD will show up, with green sentences. Left button will remove the damaged ship and a DD from combat and they will lose 25 morale. Right button will continue without escorting.
 
* The screen will show up after [Results], and before the [Continue/Retreat] screen. The heavily damaged ship and another DD will show up, with green sentences. Left button will remove the damaged ship and a DD from combat and they will lose 25 morale. Right button will continue without escorting.
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* Since the combined fleet mechanic only appears during events, the Fleet Command Facility currently has no use other than stats for the majority of gameplay.
 
* Since the combined fleet mechanic only appears during events, the Fleet Command Facility currently has no use other than stats for the majority of gameplay.
 
See [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUGivLdvn18 this] video for better explanation. (Credits to Nekomahjong)
 
See [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUGivLdvn18 this] video for better explanation. (Credits to Nekomahjong)
* Escorted (and escorting) ships cant participate in combat and cant be targeted.
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* Escorted (and escorting) ships cannot participate in combat and cannot be targeted.
 
* In the Summer 2014 event, escorted ships count as sunken ships in the battle rank calculation. (So, even sinking all the enemy ships will only grant a B rank at max.)
 
* In the Summer 2014 event, escorted ships count as sunken ships in the battle rank calculation. (So, even sinking all the enemy ships will only grant a B rank at max.)
 
* However, in the Fall 2014 event, escort ships merely count as gone, allowing you to get an A or S rank.
 
* However, in the Fall 2014 event, escort ships merely count as gone, allowing you to get an A or S rank.
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